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Wed, December 11, 2024

Humpback whale makes record journey of more than 13,000km from South America to Africa


Published on 2024-12-11 08:02:16 - Irish Examiner
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  • Research done with the help of citizen science shows male humpback completed almost twice the typical migration distance

The article from the Irish Examiner discusses the ongoing debate over the future of the Rose of Tralee festival, particularly focusing on its inclusivity and relevance in modern times. The festival, which has been a staple of Irish culture since 1959, is under scrutiny for its traditional format where women are judged on various attributes, leading to discussions about gender equality and the objectification of women. There's a call for transformation to make the event more inclusive, possibly by allowing men to participate or by redefining the criteria for selection to focus less on appearance and more on personal achievements and community involvement. The article highlights opinions from various stakeholders, including former Roses, who suggest that while the festival has brought positive experiences, it needs to evolve to reflect contemporary values. Suggestions include turning it into a celebration of Irish culture and community rather than a beauty pageant, with some advocating for a complete overhaul or even discontinuation if it cannot adapt to current societal norms.

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